This doesn't work for me. Burned games work. And I can close from the burned game, and I can see 480p in the settings. But the moment I try to run a legit NTSC game disk, or an NTSC ISO, it gives me that error, and 576p has replace 480p in the display settings.
I downloaded the registry editor. According that registry reference site:
/setting/display/tvSystem "Allowed SDTV / EDTV video mode" 1 = 576p/576i or anything else for 480p/480i. 1 did not prevent SNES9x from using 480p on an European PS3, so it seems to only affect the XMB and official apps...
Because WIDESCREEN HAS NOTHING TO DO WITH IT. The PS3 runs beautifully at 1080p. It runs PS2 ISO games fine. Runs PS3 games just fine. It just has issues running legit NTSC PS1 games. The PS1 runs games at 240i. The PS1 emulator in the PS3 renders NTSC games at 480p, and then upscales them from...
Again, I know 1000000% the info on the site is wrong. I know the error is because NTSC PS1 games require 480p, and PAL consoles only allow 576p. Hence why I am getting the error that I cannot run the game with the current display settings.
It has nothing to do with error codes. I know with 1000000000000000000000000000000000000000000% certainty that I have a PAL console and I am trying to run a NTSC disk. So I need to know how to swap from PAL to NTSC.
I have a phat PS3 with Rebug firmware. Every time I try to launch a PS1 game on my PS3, I get an error saying "You cannot play this game at the current video output settings. (80028F10)" I have narrowed this problem down to the fact that I am trying to play a legit NTSC PS1 game, and 480p is not...